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Set Dancing classes every Monday 7.30pm till 9.00pm in the Good Counsel GAA Club. Set Dance teacher John Davis 0872067053. All levels are welcome to join us. Classes €5 No partners needed. THIS WEEK’S GOSPEL BASED WORDSEARCH Thought for the Week “No one has ever become poor by giving - Helen Keller St Agnes Parish Weekly Newsletter Team Ministry of Clogher Rd, Crumlin & Mourne Rd t: 01-455 5368|e:[email protected] or [email protected] | The newsletter is available for download from our website: www.crumlinparish.ie or Visit us on 15th January 2017 - 2nd Sunday in Ordinary Time Priests of the Parish Fr Paul Tyrrell: 455 5368 Fr David Fleming: 454 2308 Fr John Deasy: 455 0955 Fr Tom Clowe: 455 5605 Deacon Rev Jimmy Fennell: 455 5368 Child Protection Dublin Diocesan Office 836 0314 or 087 6853180 E-mail: [email protected] St Agnes Church Mass Times Weekday Masses 9.00am, 10.00 am, 7.00pm Saturday Vigil Mass 7.00pm Sunday Masses 9.30am; 11.00 am (Family); 12.30pm (Choir); 7.00pm Holy day Masses:- 7.00pm Vigil; 9.00am, 10.00am, 7.00pm Confession Times Saturdays from 10.30am to 11.00am Eve of First Fridays after 10.00am Mass & 6.45pm COFFEE DOCK The Coffee Dock in St Agnes Parish Centre is open Monday to Friday from 10.00am-12.00 noon. Call in any day to savour the friendly atmosphere, have a cuppa and some chat with neighbours and friends Last Weekend’s Collections 1 st Collection: €1,986 Share: €1,578 Family Offering: €1,580 Many thanks for your continued support and generosity THE NEWSLETTER IS ALSO AVAILABLE ON THE PARISH WEBSITE WWW.CRUMLINPARISH.IE SATURDAY CONFESSIONS We ask Parishioners to please note that Saturday Morning Confessions will now only take place from 10.30am - 11.00am Family Offering If you would like to contribute by way of weekly envelope or by monthly standing order, please call to the parish office during the week for box of envelopes or to complete the necessary form for the bank. THE DEEP END - Credible witness It’s hard to know what, or who, to believe any more. During the recent US presidential race, ‘fact checking’ became something of a buzzword. After each of the major debates, newspapers and news sites churned out articles investigating the validity of the candidates’ claims. Research was rapidly carried out, sources were checked, statements from the past were dragged up to prove or disprove many a point. With the internet making it possible to ‘fact-check’ in mere minutes, it is so easy to be caught out. Those in public life have to be more careful than ever that they are speaking the truth, that they are not contradicting what they have said previously, and that they can back up their statements with authoritative evidence. John the Baptist may not have been subject to such rigorous ‘fact checking’, but he was at pains to explain the source of his authority: ‘I saw the Spirit coming down on him from heaven … I have seen and I am the witness’. John knew that people might not immediately take him seriously, so twice he emphasised that he did not know Jesus himself. He was not out to trick or mislead people. We can believe what this first witness says about who Jesus is, because his words come directly from God. Tríona Doherty, Athlone, Co Roscommon Email [email protected] (Intercom)

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Set Dancing classes every Monday 7.30pm till 9.00pm

in the Good Counsel GAA Club.

Set Dance teacher John Davis 0872067053.

All levels are welcome to join us. Classes €5

No partners needed.

THIS WEEK’S GOSPEL BASED WORDSEARCH

Thought for the Week

“No one has ever become poor by giving - Helen Keller

St Agnes Parish Weekly Newsletter Team Ministry of Clogher Rd, Crumlin & Mourne Rd

t: 01-455 5368|e:[email protected] or [email protected] |

The newsletter is available for download from our website:

www.crumlinparish.ie or Visit us on

15th January 2017 - 2nd Sunday in Ordinary Time

Priests of the Parish

Fr Paul Tyrrell: 455 5368

Fr David Fleming: 454 2308

Fr John Deasy: 455 0955

Fr Tom Clowe: 455 5605

Deacon

Rev Jimmy Fennell: 455 5368

Child Protection Dublin Diocesan Office

836 0314 or 087 6853180

E-mail: [email protected]

St Agnes Church Mass Times Weekday Masses

9.00am, 10.00 am, 7.00pm

Saturday Vigil Mass

7.00pm

Sunday Masses

9.30am; 11.00 am (Family);

12.30pm (Choir); 7.00pm

Holy day Masses:-

7.00pm Vigil; 9.00am,

10.00am, 7.00pm

Confession Times

Saturdays from 10.30am

to 11.00am

Eve of First Fridays after

10.00am Mass & 6.45pm

COFFEE DOCK The Coffee Dock in St Agnes Parish Centre is open Monday to Friday

from 10.00am-12.00 noon. Call in any day to savour the

friendly atmosphere, have a cuppa and some chat with neighbours and

friends

Last Weekend’s Collections

1st Collection: €1,986

Share: €1,578

Family Offering: €1,580

Many thanks for your continued

support and generosity

THE NEWSLETTER IS ALSO AVAILABLE ON THE PARISH WEBSITE WWW.CRUMLINPARISH.IE

SATURDAY CONFESSIONS

We ask Parishioners to please note that Saturday Morning

Confessions will now only take place from 10.30am - 11.00am

Family Offering If you would like to contribute by way of weekly envelope or by

monthly standing order, please call to the parish office during the week for box of envelopes or to complete the necessary form for

the bank.

THE DEEP END - Credible witness

It’s hard to know what, or who, to believe any more. During the recent US presidential race, ‘fact checking’ became something of a buzzword. After each of the major debates, newspapers and news sites churned out articles investigating the validity of the candidates’ claims. Research was rapidly carried out, sources were checked, statements from the past were dragged up to prove or disprove many a point. With the internet making it possible to ‘fact-check’ in mere minutes, it is so easy to be caught out. Those in public life have to be more careful than ever that they are speaking the truth, that they are not contradicting what they have said previously, and that they can back up their statements with authoritative evidence.

John the Baptist may not have been subject to such rigorous ‘fact checking’, but he was at pains to explain the source of his authority: ‘I saw the Spirit coming down on him from heaven … I have seen and I am the witness’. John knew that people might not immediately take him seriously, so twice he emphasised that he did not know Jesus himself. He was not out to trick or mislead people. We can believe what this first witness says about who Jesus is, because his words come directly from God.

Tríona Doherty, Athlone, Co Roscommon Email [email protected]

(Intercom)

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St Agnes Parish Reader’s Roster If you cannot make your scheduled Reading please

contact John Green

Saturday, 21st January

7:00pm P Condon

Sunday, 22nd January

9:30am Frank Bergin

11:00am John Green

12:30pm Richard Tobin

7:00pm Sr Margaret & A Fanthorm

The Week Ahead…

Sunday 15th - Saturday 21st January 2017

Sunday 2nd Sunday of the Year

Monday St Fursey

Tuesday St Anthony of Egypt

Wednesday -

Thursday St Wolstan

Friday SS Fabian & Sebastian

Saturday St Agnes

Christmas Dues Envelopes available at Church exits. Christmas dues help to support the Priests of the parish. They are an

important source of income for the Clergy. We thank you most sincerely for your generosity in the past.

Our Recently Deceased

May Pidgeon, Raheny Robert McEvoy, Kildare Road Annmarie McNeill, Cromwellsfort Road Thomas Donohoe, Windmill Park Elizabeth Murphy, Cashel Avenue Johanna Ryan, Whitehall Road West

We express our deepest sympathies to their families at this sad time.

May They Rest in Peace. Amen.

MASS INTENTIONS

Saturday 14th January

7.00pm MONTHS MIND

Ron Forte ANNIVERSARIES

Thomas Daly 1st John Sean Ryan 2nd

Joan Keegan 2nd Liam Murtagh 2nd

Angela Hearst 3rd Ina Costello 4th

Brian O’Connor 5th Mary Ann & John Roe

May & Ernie Darragh Gerry & Lily Delmar Pauline Foley John McGuinness 6th & Birthday Remembrance John Joseph McGuinness 3rd Christy Kennedy 4th Mary Kennedy 20th

BIRTHDAY REMEMBRANCE

Patrick Watts

Sunday 15th January

9.30am Priests Intentions

11.00am

ANNIVERSARIES

John Peelo 1st John Nolan 4th

Margaret Gaynor 9th Michael Dolan 10th

Pauline Browne 14th Jack Browne

Fr Gerard Foley

12:30pm ANNIVERSARIES

Annie Delaney 1st Margaret Rita Galvin 4th

Brenda O’Connor 7th Edward McDonald 24th

Larry Jones 50th Nora Jones

Michael Swords Joseph Swords

Pauline Cully Stephen Cahill Charles & Elizabeth Jones

Sr Catherine O’Callaghan 1st

Frank, Mary, Kathleen & Michael McGrane

Harper Family

John Fogarty 5th Anniversary & Birthday Remembrance Annie Banim Special Intention

BIRTHDAY REMEMBRANCE

Maureen Greer

7.00pm Pro Populo

Monday 16th January

7.00pm Alex McFarlane Months Mind

Tuesday 17th January

9.00am Kim Kavanagh (17th Anniv)

Wednesday 18th January

7.00pm Tony Burke 2nd & Kieran Burke

Thursday 19th January

9.00am John Montgomery 27th

7.00pm Gabriel and Mary (Molly) Fox

Friday 20th January

7.00pm Gerard Byrne 1st Anniversary

Saturday 21st January

9:00am Bríd Connaughton

May their Souls and the Souls of all the Faithful departed Rest In Peace. Amen

Items to be included in the Newsletter should be left in

the Parish Office no later than noon on the Wednesday

before each weekend in the week of publication.

Eucharistic Ministers Home Visitation If you are bringing Holy Communion to the sick on any day, please call to the sacristy beforehand. Please put host in Pix and place it on the altar for consecration at

the Mass you are attending

Padre Pio Prayer Group (St Pio) The next meeting will take place on

Tuesday 17th January 2017.

Rosary 6.45pm Mass 7.00pm followed by

Benediction & Blessing. All Welcome.

St Agnes Church Calendars

are available at the Church exits. Please take one home.

Inchicore College of Further Education Emmet Road is holding an

Open Day in the College on

Wednesday, 25th of January from 12-6pm.

Come along and discover the range of courses on

offer such as Childcare, Sport, Healthcare, Social

Care, Tourism, Horticulture, Art and many more.

If you have any questions contact us at 4535358 or

[email protected]

The Encounter Dublin City: Are you looking for more in life? Join other young adults (20’s & 30’s) for a night of live acoustic music with Cormac Buckley, reflective prayer

and adoration, with guest speaker Keith Kelly on life, faith & purpose. Followed by pizza & refreshments. This is a free event on Friday, Jan 20th at 8.00pm. St Paul’s Church, Arran Quay (Smithfield).

[email protected] www.facebook.com/theencounterdublincity

Life to the Full (Jn 10:10) Book Club:

Join other young adults each week to meditate, share and discuss life, faith,

purpose & how to live life to the full.

We read a chosen spiritual book over a few weeks and come to reflect and discuss our thoughts. Every

Thursday 7.00-8:30pm, St Paul's Church Arran Quay (Smithfield). www.facebook.com/lifetothefullbookclub

Vocation Exploration Day: Day to pray with the sisters and to explore the possibilities of a Carmelite

Vocation in Carmelite Monastery, Delgany, Co Wicklow on Saturday 21st January from 10:30am - 16:00pm.

If you are interested come along - bring a pack lunch. For more details, contact us on: 0858601794 or Email:

[email protected] www.carmelitemonasterydelgany.ie

‘’Family Carers Ireland

are proving the QQI Level 5

Healthcare Support Award

in your area based on demand

in February 2017.

One Day workshops also

available on Stress

Management, Emergency First

Aid and Challenging Behaviour

in Kildare.

For more info contact

0579322920.

New Pilgrim Path Website of the Week:

Monasteries of the Heart

“Monasteries of the Heart” is a website

created to address a growing demand for a

spiritual program that enables lay people to

implement Benedictine values into their daily lives.

The movement is open to anyone -regardless, or

even in the absence of a faith tradition - who desires

to seek God through a Benedictine way of life.

Access this and many other rich online Christian

websites via www.NewPilgrimPath.ie.

Art Classes Moeran Hall, Somerville Drive,

Walkinstown.

Art Classes every Tuesday

morning

11:00am - 1:00pm

All new members welcome,

call in or telephone 4651043

for further information.

Pilates Clases Moeran Hall, Somerville Drive,

Walkinstown.

Pilates Classes every

Wednesday evening

7:00pm - 8:00pm

and

Friday mornings

11:00am - 12:00pm

Call in or telephone 087 9433671

for further information.

€8.00 Per Class.